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GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AMENDMENT ACT 1991 No. 121 of 1991 - SCHEDULE

                       SCHEDULE                         Section 14

SCHEDULE TO BE ADDED TO PRINCIPAL ACT
                      "SCHEDULE 2                        Section 3

COMPULSORY PILOTAGE AREA
PART 1
The inner route of the Great Barrier Reef Region between Latitude 10 degrees
41'S and Latitude 16 degrees 40'S.
PART 2
The area the boundary of which:

   (a)  begins at a point of Latitude 20 degrees 39.2'S, Longitude 149 degrees
        49.3'E;

   (b)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 36.0'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 07.3'E;

   (c)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 28.4'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 18.0'E;

   (d)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 03.0'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 03.0'E;

   (e)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 19 degrees 55.0'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 16.5'E;

   (f)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 19 degrees 45.0'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 12.5'E;

   (g)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 19 degrees 54.0'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 31.0'E;

   (h)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 01.5'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 25.8'E;

   (i)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 07.0'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 17.2'E;

   (j)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 20.0'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 27.0'E;

   (k)  then runs along meridian of Longitude 150 degrees 27.0'E to its
        intersection by parallel of Latitude 20 degrees 33.0'S;

   (l)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 41.6'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 11.6'E;

   (m)  then runs along the geodesic to a point Latitude 20 degrees 54.5'S,
        Longitude 150 degrees 01.9'E;

   (n)  then runs to the point of beginning.". 


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